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the s&p yesterday wanting to a record after that shut down and debt ceiling deal was reached in washington. theirers hammered out deals over the budget impasse. president obama also signed into law a measure called the alternative pay plan for federal workers. the plan would institute a one percent pay increase for federal workers as of january 1. employees pay had been frozen for the past three years. chipotle says it makes food with integrity and as it plans to use more non-genetically modified ingredients in its food, that will lead to higher prices for the breed offense. salsa ingredients like tomatoes and corn are also rising. chipotle expects high prices sometime next year. ap says salsa is the number one preferred condiment in the country. they consumer research firm called package faxed as latino culture has impacted grocery aisles to the extent that it is has redefined american cuisine. i love salsa. >> i am surprised hot sauce wasn't on the list could i put it on everything, bacon, bigs. all right, jane. thank you. weekend, jane, thank you. you need a drink to go that salsa? coca
the s&p yesterday wanting to a record after that shut down and debt ceiling deal was reached in washington. theirers hammered out deals over the budget impasse. president obama also signed into law a measure called the alternative pay plan for federal workers. the plan would institute a one percent pay increase for federal workers as of january 1. employees pay had been frozen for the past three years. chipotle says it makes food with integrity and as it plans to use more non-genetically...
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. >> last couple of weeks all eyes on the debt ceiling. this week in wall street, it could be in the hands of congress, checking the numbers for you. on friday the dow snapped a two week losing streak, jumping 111 points. the s&p 500 closed above 1700 and was less than 1.5% away from a record high. >>> the u.s. is expected to become the world's largest oil producer next year, overtaking russia. this is thanks of course to the american shale oil boom. the international agency estimates u.s. production of oil and natural gas liquids will exceed 11 million barrels of oil a day. >>> for the second straight year, millions of mobile security recipients disabled veterans that are retirees they should expect historically small increases in their benefits this coming january. preliminary figures suggest benefit increases of roughly 1.5%. paychecks go up the smallest amount since 175. >>> ever google yourselves to see what you can find? i do it on a daily basis. do you want to see yourself in an ad? google does. reviews of restaurants and products,
. >> last couple of weeks all eyes on the debt ceiling. this week in wall street, it could be in the hands of congress, checking the numbers for you. on friday the dow snapped a two week losing streak, jumping 111 points. the s&p 500 closed above 1700 and was less than 1.5% away from a record high. >>> the u.s. is expected to become the world's largest oil producer next year, overtaking russia. this is thanks of course to the american shale oil boom. the international agency...
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quick question about the debt ceiling. these talking points, that the right have, about the "heavy hand of government" ... i want to have that conversation. let's talk about it. really? you're going to lay people off because now the government is going to help you fund your healthcare. really? i want to have those conversations, not to be confrontational, but to understand what the other side is saying, and i'd like to arm our viewers with the ability to argue with their conservative uncle joe over the dinner table. ♪ ♪ the trucks are going farther. the 2013 ram 1500 with best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? >> john: before we could even shake off our collective fiscal cliff fatigue it's now back to the doldrums of the debt ceiling deba
quick question about the debt ceiling. these talking points, that the right have, about the "heavy hand of government" ... i want to have that conversation. let's talk about it. really? you're going to lay people off because now the government is going to help you fund your healthcare. really? i want to have those conversations, not to be confrontational, but to understand what the other side is saying, and i'd like to arm our viewers with the ability to argue with their conservative...
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because what both parties have done in the past is use the debt ceiling as an opportunity to basically vilify and castigate the economic policies of whoever the president was. and that's -- it is one thing to use it as a tool to try to make a point. it is another thing to actually plunge us into default. the president regrets it. steny hoyer our whip in the democratic side acknowledges that he should not have voted against the debt ceiling increases when he did it on occasion. so it's really time for both sides to renounce the use of this tactic which is really so destructive to our economy and renounce it altogether. the republicans can use it now because they have the majority. the democrats should renounce using it in the future as well. >> john: to say nothing of the fact it is one thing to vote against it when you're squandering a bill clinton surplus on tax cuts for those who don't need tax cuts pre-2008. it is another thing when you're trying to climb out of a recession. >> that's exactly right. there is a lot of misunderstanding about the debt ceiling. most americans think the
because what both parties have done in the past is use the debt ceiling as an opportunity to basically vilify and castigate the economic policies of whoever the president was. and that's -- it is one thing to use it as a tool to try to make a point. it is another thing to actually plunge us into default. the president regrets it. steny hoyer our whip in the democratic side acknowledges that he should not have voted against the debt ceiling increases when he did it on occasion. so it's really...
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ceiling. >>> police in arlington, virginia are accusing a 63-year- old man of detonating a device. the officer noticed the man seemed drunk, had drugs in his car and had a device resembling a pipe bomb. the man was taken in for questioning. >>> police are still searching for the people who shot and killed a woman in germantown. the 49-year-old woman was shot and killed on crystal rock drive. she lived nearby and was on her way to work. >>> 55-year-old woe was last seen saturday morning. his car was found near woodland road and the turnpike. if you have any information please call crime solvers. the number 1-866-411-tips. >>> the brains -- the baltimore ravens go to to tow with february, 2013. a landmark transportation bill is up for consideration. even though it's backed by republican governor mcdonnell... ken cuccinelli joins tea party republicans to block the plan. but terry mcauliffe believes it's time to break through the gridlock in richmond. mcauliffe presses democrats to support the bil
ceiling. >>> police in arlington, virginia are accusing a 63-year- old man of detonating a device. the officer noticed the man seemed drunk, had drugs in his car and had a device resembling a pipe bomb. the man was taken in for questioning. >>> police are still searching for the people who shot and killed a woman in germantown. the 49-year-old woman was shot and killed on crystal rock drive. she lived nearby and was on her way to work. >>> 55-year-old woe was last...
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the debt ceiling. see... the showdown... over the shutdown... is... beginning to affect... the stock market..../ the dow... closed down... more than ...159 points today..../ stocks... also slumped... the last time... the u-s... came close... to... hitting... its debt limit.. in 20-11 the... stalemate... between republicans and docrats in d- c.../ has... many wondering ...when ...it'll end.../ . and... where's... the leadership? political.. analysts... hope... a... compromise... can be reached.../.melind a roeder ... examines... what... it'll take... toget the job done. it's a "shutdown showdown" in the nation's capitol. with political pistols... clearly drawn... along party lines. crenson: 11:36:57 "the democrats and the republicans are further apart now than they ever have been since 1986." on one side - house republicans are taking aim at obamacare. while the president - stands his ground.... to maintain power and his legacy. crenson: 11:36:02-10 "eitr sobody will flinch or president obama will take the bull by the horns and go out on his own." political analysts- like ma
the debt ceiling. see... the showdown... over the shutdown... is... beginning to affect... the stock market..../ the dow... closed down... more than ...159 points today..../ stocks... also slumped... the last time... the u-s... came close... to... hitting... its debt limit.. in 20-11 the... stalemate... between republicans and docrats in d- c.../ has... many wondering ...when ...it'll end.../ . and... where's... the leadership? political.. analysts... hope... a... compromise... can be...
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ceiling figured out. two letters i want to focus on. "m" stands for maybe and mna, great momentum in december and the third point i want to focus on is the letter "t," in trillion, as in $1.78 trillion on the corporate balance sheet, a high since the credit crisis. that's going higher, not lower, so that tells you that companies are very reticent to part with their cash right now. >> we heard, that as we just said from mark bertolini. not ready to part with his cash. waiting to see what the spending cuts look like coming dawn the road. >> a lot of the tax reform was certainly focused on the individual but nothing was really done for the corporations. no incentive to repatriot the money that's overseas. right now we've got five times the amount of cash on the books of companies in the s&p than in the year 2000. 40% is with technology and 20% with health care, but i don't think they really want to part with it yet unless they know that it can really be to their best advantage. >> microsoft bought skype last
ceiling figured out. two letters i want to focus on. "m" stands for maybe and mna, great momentum in december and the third point i want to focus on is the letter "t," in trillion, as in $1.78 trillion on the corporate balance sheet, a high since the credit crisis. that's going higher, not lower, so that tells you that companies are very reticent to part with their cash right now. >> we heard, that as we just said from mark bertolini. not ready to part with his cash....
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was because republicans wanted to push us over the debt ceiling crisis, threaten default. these cuts were supposed to be the things that republicans wouldn't want to do. so if republicans won't stop us weakens the national security position of the united states, then what do republicans stand for? they have an even bigger problem than just dealing with first responders. what do republicans think are important? if it's not national security or the cuts they were supposed to stop from happening, then where do they draw the line? republicans just don't know what they are standing up for anymore. >> and it looks like they're willing to let it go right now. the odds are between slim and none. and slim is on vacation until next week. >> that's right. there's just not enough time, i think, to come up with some sort of compromise where boehner can get his caucus in line to support something. so it doesn't -- it's a surprise, i think, that we've come to this point. they wanted to kick it down the road until march rather than going into effect around the fiscal cliff. but i think th
was because republicans wanted to push us over the debt ceiling crisis, threaten default. these cuts were supposed to be the things that republicans wouldn't want to do. so if republicans won't stop us weakens the national security position of the united states, then what do republicans stand for? they have an even bigger problem than just dealing with first responders. what do republicans think are important? if it's not national security or the cuts they were supposed to stop from happening,...
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will default on its debts by mid-october unless congress raises the debt ceiling. democratic leaders are saying the issues are intertwined at this point and that could mean this should dan will drag on not just days but perhaps for weeks. >> that is not good news. thank you. with thousands of federal off, the businesses surrounding them seem to be suffering as well. lowell melser is live in woodlawn. >> thousands of federal workers at the social security administration in woodlawn have entered their second day of being furloughed and while they are not being paid, area small businesses are not making money as well as they rely on these federal employees for a majority of their business. on the flipside of that, we did find some small businesses who were trying to make things easier for those for load. almost two days into the government shut down and small businesses all over maryland are starting to feel the effects. businesse a slow today. >> at this independently owned dock and on its on security the street from the social security administration, business is wa
will default on its debts by mid-october unless congress raises the debt ceiling. democratic leaders are saying the issues are intertwined at this point and that could mean this should dan will drag on not just days but perhaps for weeks. >> that is not good news. thank you. with thousands of federal off, the businesses surrounding them seem to be suffering as well. lowell melser is live in woodlawn. >> thousands of federal workers at the social security administration in woodlawn...
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let's take a look at the next idea about the debt ceiling debate. i think this is a really important finding here, guys. we ask do you think congress is going to increase the debt ceiling every time it's reached, refuse to raise it at some point and don't know? you can see 86% are saying that congress will raise the debt ceiling every time it's reached this year, when i think about some of the reasons why stocks have gotten higher because i think that thread along with the fiscal cliff has come out of the market and that there's overwhelming sentiment that coss i solve the get problem. we asked wall street to grade our treasury secretary going out and one coming in. you can see a pretty strong sentiment that he was a seed secretary with a 2.2. jack lew, the sentiment there. 2.0. one more thing on the deficit i just want to say and maybe this is worthy of discussion here. i think this is a sign that things have improved, at these economists and guys on wall street are saying we should solve the deficit and do it now. i think if things were as bad as
let's take a look at the next idea about the debt ceiling debate. i think this is a really important finding here, guys. we ask do you think congress is going to increase the debt ceiling every time it's reached, refuse to raise it at some point and don't know? you can see 86% are saying that congress will raise the debt ceiling every time it's reached this year, when i think about some of the reasons why stocks have gotten higher because i think that thread along with the fiscal cliff has come...
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that debt ceiling vote the senate has approve it, the house already did so we can borrow morgan to pay our bills through may. congress at that point will have to deal with it again. richard? >> tracie potts in washington. thank you. new yorkers are waking up to the news of the passing of an icon, one of the city's and nation's most outspoken and popular politicians, ed koch has died of congestive heart failure. he served in world war ii and later was elected to three terms as mayor of new york city. ed koch dead at the age of 88. dramatic and contention day of testimony for senator charlie hagel. >> reporter: john mccain seized on hagel's opposition to the surge in iraq. >> the question is, are we right or wrong? that's a pretty straightforward question. >> well, i'm not going to give you a yes or no answer. >> reporter: over his 2008 comments related to israel that a quote jewish lobby intimidate a lot of people in congress. >> name one person in your opinion who is intimidated by the israeli lobby in the united states senate. >> well, first -- >> name one. >> i don't know. >> reporte
that debt ceiling vote the senate has approve it, the house already did so we can borrow morgan to pay our bills through may. congress at that point will have to deal with it again. richard? >> tracie potts in washington. thank you. new yorkers are waking up to the news of the passing of an icon, one of the city's and nation's most outspoken and popular politicians, ed koch has died of congestive heart failure. he served in world war ii and later was elected to three terms as mayor of new...
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raise the debt ceiling. cap the number of trees on your streets. homes will on tree lined street sold for $7,000 more than those with homes that did not have tree-lined streets. tablets, weones two all love our gadgets. there could be a delay of rollouts of new products because computers and tvs all in it radio waves and they need to pass a review by the fcc. att workers are on furlough the fcc. williams-sonoma is selling a smart thermometer for $200. device so-fi-enabled you are free to leave the kitchen and it will remind you when it is time to make the other dishes. we know so many people love the food pictures these days. >> posting pictures of food. i have never understood that. thank you and have a great weekend. >> thanks. you, too. >> four new restaurant options in towson including bonefish grill and a japanese restaurant. there will be a 90,000 square foot movie theater and is set to open next fall. >> now weather and traffic on the 1's. >> we still have some light to moderate rain. toht now some sh
raise the debt ceiling. cap the number of trees on your streets. homes will on tree lined street sold for $7,000 more than those with homes that did not have tree-lined streets. tablets, weones two all love our gadgets. there could be a delay of rollouts of new products because computers and tvs all in it radio waves and they need to pass a review by the fcc. att workers are on furlough the fcc. williams-sonoma is selling a smart thermometer for $200. device so-fi-enabled you are free to leave...
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ceiling isn't addressed. the dow dropped another 58 points. it starts this morning from 15,133. the s&p 500 dropped by a point. the nasdaq was off by 3. so what would you think about paying $6 a gallon for milk? there's a possibility that your grocery bills could go up a lot because of all the fighting in congress. on october 1, the nation's massive farm bill expired. some programs will end in december if congress doesn't act. and in terms of grocery prices, you can see them spiking, like dairy products could potentially double in price. >>> on the other end of the scale, would you ever pay $6600 for a cell phone? >> no. >> it's really good looking. >> no. >> we're going to take a look at this. the u.k. luxury phone maker has unveiled the android with a high definition screen. it's said to be scratch proof against everything except diamonds. it comes in cappuccino, black, mocha and leather. tones were recorded by the london symphony orchestra and if you buy one, you get invitations to private clubs. >> is it
ceiling isn't addressed. the dow dropped another 58 points. it starts this morning from 15,133. the s&p 500 dropped by a point. the nasdaq was off by 3. so what would you think about paying $6 a gallon for milk? there's a possibility that your grocery bills could go up a lot because of all the fighting in congress. on october 1, the nation's massive farm bill expired. some programs will end in december if congress doesn't act. and in terms of grocery prices, you can see them spiking, like...
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. >> shannon: the president says there's not going to be a fight over the debt ceiling we know the money has running out at this point and they have to do something and republicans have held it out during the fiscal cliff negotiations as the next best opportunity to negotiate and democrats need their votes to get that ceiling raised, but the white house says we're not going to negotiate and there's not going to be a fight. >> that's not what the republican said is saying. john boehner, speaker boehner after not getting half of his caucus, having to depend on democrats for the fiscal cliff vote is now saying that we gave in on taxes, now it's time for spending cuts, serious entitlement reforms, which is where, you know, the the bulk of our long-term fiscal problems are. and this is going to be used, the debt ceiling is going to be used to get cuts. mitch mcconnell has said something similar. so you have the president saying one thing, but those in the house and senate, the republican leaders, saying something completely different. >> shannon: yeah, they think this is going to be all about
. >> shannon: the president says there's not going to be a fight over the debt ceiling we know the money has running out at this point and they have to do something and republicans have held it out during the fiscal cliff negotiations as the next best opportunity to negotiate and democrats need their votes to get that ceiling raised, but the white house says we're not going to negotiate and there's not going to be a fight. >> that's not what the republican said is saying. john...
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. >> a clean bill raising the debt ceiling for six weeks, he would sign that. >> stocks this h their best day in 10 months as -- had their best day in 10 months. the dow shot up 323 points. >>> the parents of kendrick johnson called on officials reopen the investigation into his death. ever since the body of the varsity athlete was found inside a rolled up gym mat, his parents suspected murder. now the family claims kendrick's organs have been removed and the funeral home stuffed his body with newspaper. >>> european lawmakers are honoring malala yousafzai with its top human rights prize. blast october a taliban gunman shot her in the head as she rode home on her school bus. >> i'm really happy to be nominated. >> the 16-year-old is the youngest ever nominee for the
. >> a clean bill raising the debt ceiling for six weeks, he would sign that. >> stocks this h their best day in 10 months as -- had their best day in 10 months. the dow shot up 323 points. >>> the parents of kendrick johnson called on officials reopen the investigation into his death. ever since the body of the varsity athlete was found inside a rolled up gym mat, his parents suspected murder. now the family claims kendrick's organs have been removed and the funeral home...
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republican majorities have raised the debt ceiling 40 times, democrats, 24 times. you can see more debt ceiling history on our website, wbal- tv.com and click on national news. >> negotiating is on the horizon in baltimore. the port is closed for business as longshoremen are on strike. after working without a contract for three years they are demanding change. in dundalk andve has the latest for us. terminals have been quiet all day. close for business as you mentioned. there is no official estimate but workers estimate the port is losing hundreds of thousands of dollars each day. -- each day they are closed. 1300 port workers took to the picket line wednesday after stalled contract negotiations trade >> we are not asking for much. we are not asking for a lot of anything. we want a fair wage and a safe ways to work. >> the strike shut down operations at all public marine terminals. the ports generate $2.5 billion a year and create more than 14,000 jobs trade >> we have about why ships right now at the port that are docked and we should not -- they are not being wor
republican majorities have raised the debt ceiling 40 times, democrats, 24 times. you can see more debt ceiling history on our website, wbal- tv.com and click on national news. >> negotiating is on the horizon in baltimore. the port is closed for business as longshoremen are on strike. after working without a contract for three years they are demanding change. in dundalk andve has the latest for us. terminals have been quiet all day. close for business as you mentioned. there is no...
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ceiling battle, it added uncertainty to the markets and hurt the economy. the president has been making na point while senate leader mitch mcconnell says today, we have to have this debate today. take a listen. >> while i will negotiate over many things, i will not have another debate with this congress over whether or not they should pay the bills that they've already wracked up through the laws that they pass passed. >> it needs to happen before the 11th hour and for that to happen, the president needs to show up this time. >> reporter: so, the president is saying he doesn't want to battle over this. the republicans making very clear they will make this a major battle and let me follow nancy pelosi's lead and make this a brief live shot. >> megyn: before you go, are you in favor of the crying or against it? >> look, ace an emotional guy and you know, let it all hang out, i guess. >> megyn: i love asking about the men and the crying and the women are oh, yeah, the men are uncomfortable, (laughter) . thanks, ed. >> thank you. >> megyn: judge is next, andrew
ceiling battle, it added uncertainty to the markets and hurt the economy. the president has been making na point while senate leader mitch mcconnell says today, we have to have this debate today. take a listen. >> while i will negotiate over many things, i will not have another debate with this congress over whether or not they should pay the bills that they've already wracked up through the laws that they pass passed. >> it needs to happen before the 11th hour and for that to...
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the clock is ticking down to a thursday deadline for congress to raise the nation's debt ceiling or send the country into default. the deadline comes as the federal amendment remains closed for 14th day. sally kidd joins us with an update. sally? sides areboth reporting progress at this point. one senator evens saying he that atremely positive bipartisan deal will come out of the senate. during a visit to a washington food pantry, president obama ,xpressed hope for a deal thanks to progress on the senate side. >> with republicans recognizing , not smart,nable not good for the american people to let america default -- >> an afternoon meeting between the president inc. correctional leaders was -- the president and aggression the leaders was postponed to allow congressional leaders more time to negotiate. >> i'm very optimistic we will reach an agreement that is reasonable in nature this week. >> i share his optimism that we will get a result that will be acceptable to both sides. >> also working on a deal, i bipartisan group with 12 senators. progress.making we are going to continue to mee
the clock is ticking down to a thursday deadline for congress to raise the nation's debt ceiling or send the country into default. the deadline comes as the federal amendment remains closed for 14th day. sally kidd joins us with an update. sally? sides areboth reporting progress at this point. one senator evens saying he that atremely positive bipartisan deal will come out of the senate. during a visit to a washington food pantry, president obama ,xpressed hope for a deal thanks to progress on...
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and it doesn't address the debt ceiling so those are remaining issues out there. checking the numbers in the meantime with a smile on our face, the dow sprinted ahead 308 points. that makes its biggest one-day gain in six months. the nasdaq soaring by 93 points. the s&p 500 was up by 36. >>> you will be paying more taxes for 2013 and this tax hike is not small, even though congress did make the bush era tax cuts permanent. there are a couple of additional taxes that you need to know about so you can make your plans for how to pay for them. here's a scenario. the median income for a household in the washington region is about $84,500. that was as of 2010 according to the census bureau. so if we look at the tax bill for folks who fall into that tax bracket, the average federal tax burden is $14,891 for this group. the changes just signed into law could hold your income taxes steady but you will pay an additional $1,149 because of the payroll tax holiday ending plus new health care taxes that are kicking in. crunching the numbers, the tax hike will lower your take ho
and it doesn't address the debt ceiling so those are remaining issues out there. checking the numbers in the meantime with a smile on our face, the dow sprinted ahead 308 points. that makes its biggest one-day gain in six months. the nasdaq soaring by 93 points. the s&p 500 was up by 36. >>> you will be paying more taxes for 2013 and this tax hike is not small, even though congress did make the bush era tax cuts permanent. there are a couple of additional taxes that you need to...
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you remember the last time this debt ceiling thing happened and it pushed to the ceiling. we lost 635 points on the dow because we did get a downgrade and now it's out there again. joe? >> felicia taylor, thanks so much for that. >> sure. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton is planning to return to work next week. we don't know if work includes testifying about that terror attack on a u.s. diplomatic mission in libya. clinton was discharged yesterday from a new york hospital after being treated for a blood clot. her spokesperson expects her to make a full recovery but no word on when she might testify about benghazi. >>> the list of countries without starbucks continues to shrink. the first starbucks in vietnam is expected to open next month. in china and asia, there are 4300 stars. starbucks currently operate in 61 countries. na
you remember the last time this debt ceiling thing happened and it pushed to the ceiling. we lost 635 points on the dow because we did get a downgrade and now it's out there again. joe? >> felicia taylor, thanks so much for that. >> sure. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton is planning to return to work next week. we don't know if work includes testifying about that terror attack on a u.s. diplomatic mission in libya. clinton was discharged yesterday from a new york...
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we know the consumer confidence took a six-month hit because of the debt ceiling fight. so, to take that off the table as a big washington fight helps a lot, i think. >> certainly, the markets, a lot of people pointing to one reason, you have had a pretty nice string of gains here that debate, at least the deadline pushed back a bit. where does the conversation now begin when it comes to real reform? who instigate it is and how constructive do you think it's going to be? >> i think we can build upon some of the previous efforts. we had an agreement in 2011 which allowed us to reduce spending and we can do that again. at the end to of this year so the called fiscal cliff deal i think was further evidence when you get 89 united states senators voting for that end of the year agree respect, the deal was perfect and had all kinds of frustrations associated with it, but we have to keep building upon what is some good developments in bipartisan consensus. i can't speak to the house but i think there is a willingness on both sides senate to build on those efforts. >> what do yo
we know the consumer confidence took a six-month hit because of the debt ceiling fight. so, to take that off the table as a big washington fight helps a lot, i think. >> certainly, the markets, a lot of people pointing to one reason, you have had a pretty nice string of gains here that debate, at least the deadline pushed back a bit. where does the conversation now begin when it comes to real reform? who instigate it is and how constructive do you think it's going to be? >> i think...
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that battle, is over the debt ceiling. the treasury department says the u-s will hit its borrowing limit in mid- october. if congress doesn't move to raise it, interest rates could climb, and the stock market would be in for another bumpy ride, potentially throwing the nation's economic recovery off course. in washington, i'm karin caifa. anne arundel county police are searching for several people who reportedly beat and stabbed a man in brooklyn park early yesterday morning. the 24-year-old victim told police the individuals attacked him a little after four a-m near old riverside and hilltop drives. we're told his injuries are not life-threatening. family and friends of mike ridgell... one of 12 victims in the navy yard shooting... have said their final goodbyes... <((nats :07))> hundreds gathered at the church of severn run to bid farewell to a man they say spent his life protecting people... and they have no doubt on september 16th... he was doing just that. ridgell was working as a security guard at the navy yard when
that battle, is over the debt ceiling. the treasury department says the u-s will hit its borrowing limit in mid- october. if congress doesn't move to raise it, interest rates could climb, and the stock market would be in for another bumpy ride, potentially throwing the nation's economic recovery off course. in washington, i'm karin caifa. anne arundel county police are searching for several people who reportedly beat and stabbed a man in brooklyn park early yesterday morning. the 24-year-old...
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it's only us and denmark that has a debt ceiling and all of the countries of the world. >> stephanie: right. >> and we should just get rid of that rule. >> stephanie: yeah, i agree. and it's interesting to your other point. even newt gingrich made that point that the financial community is going to come in. he basically said it's a political loser, stop bluffing about it. >> right. >> stephanie: but we saw the same talking points yesterday. >> yeah, the john boehner part scares me, because i thought maybe we'll have a template that was set when we raised the taxes on the wealthiest and extended the middle class tax cuts that is john boehner calls a bill, those republicans who feel like they have to vote no, vote no. and in a bipartisan way, some republicans, most of the democrats vote for the bill and it passes. and if we go forward, just drop this debt ceiling craziness, or vote to increase the debt ceiling and also with the continuing resolution and the sequester, that we do things in a bipartisan way, but not necessarily with a majority of the majority in the house. >> stephanie: u
it's only us and denmark that has a debt ceiling and all of the countries of the world. >> stephanie: right. >> and we should just get rid of that rule. >> stephanie: yeah, i agree. and it's interesting to your other point. even newt gingrich made that point that the financial community is going to come in. he basically said it's a political loser, stop bluffing about it. >> right. >> stephanie: but we saw the same talking points yesterday. >> yeah, the john...
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washington raised the debt ceiling at least temporarily. home sales are up, home prices up 5.5% from a year ago. the economy is still growing at a relatively slow pace. the monthly jobs report due out friday is expected to show that the unemployment numbers have not budged. >>> now to a developing story overnight. a new doping scandal in sports. this time, major league baseball. officials are investigating a report in a florida newspaper that claims that yankees star alex rodriguez, nationals pitcher gio gonzalez, and four others were sold performance-enhancing drugs in the last four years by a clinic in florida. gonzalez and rodriguez have already issued statements denying links to the clinics. our sources at espn with saying the yankees are now trying to void the remainder of alex rodriguez's contract. >>> a new revelation in the dreamliner investigation. the plane has been grounded. we've learned boeing was told about repeated problems with the batteries months before one of them caught fire in boston. however, safety regular lay laters
washington raised the debt ceiling at least temporarily. home sales are up, home prices up 5.5% from a year ago. the economy is still growing at a relatively slow pace. the monthly jobs report due out friday is expected to show that the unemployment numbers have not budged. >>> now to a developing story overnight. a new doping scandal in sports. this time, major league baseball. officials are investigating a report in a florida newspaper that claims that yankees star alex rodriguez,...
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october 17 the point at which our nation's borrowing limit expires if the debt ceiling isn't raised. it's like maxing out your credit cards. not being able to borrow anymore and people say if the u.s. goes into default it will be absolutely can a lamb us the and whether the shutdown looks to be ending anytime soon. >> one of the things people are talking about is what seems to be for many the republicans just saying no policy. that's something you're going to look at today as well with ren paul? >> we have senator and paul who is someone earlier who said he didn't want a shutdown but one of the most vocal opponents of the president's health care plan. we will talk about whether the republicans pushed it too far or whether it's the president's fault for not being willing to negotiate. that's something he has said time and again he will notal negotiate over the shutdown or the impending ceiling limit. so we will see both sides of that argument for sure. >> thank you so much. >> thanks, lisa. >> and you can watch meet the press this morning on wbal-tv 11 news following 11 news at 9:00.
october 17 the point at which our nation's borrowing limit expires if the debt ceiling isn't raised. it's like maxing out your credit cards. not being able to borrow anymore and people say if the u.s. goes into default it will be absolutely can a lamb us the and whether the shutdown looks to be ending anytime soon. >> one of the things people are talking about is what seems to be for many the republicans just saying no policy. that's something you're going to look at today as well with...
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there's the fiscal cliff, the debt ceiling. now the sequester. i mean, we're now talk about perhaps $85 billion in spending cuts in 2013 if they don't get their act together on the sequester. that's pointing exactly in the opposite direction. so the fed is kind of setting the table but not getting the support from the congress on the fiscal side. >> so given the looming debt ceiling limit here, this week on morning joe the "new york times" economist argued why the u.s. should spend now and worry about deficit reduction later. here it is. >> dashing spending when you still have depressed economy is really destructive. it's probably even counterproductive even in purely fiscal terms. we should be sustaining government spending until we have a stronger economic recovery. >> this is not a hard call. as long as we have 4 million people who have been unemployed for more than a year, this is not a time to be worrying about reducing the budget deficit. give me something that looks more like a normal employment situation and i'll become a deficit hawk but
there's the fiscal cliff, the debt ceiling. now the sequester. i mean, we're now talk about perhaps $85 billion in spending cuts in 2013 if they don't get their act together on the sequester. that's pointing exactly in the opposite direction. so the fed is kind of setting the table but not getting the support from the congress on the fiscal side. >> so given the looming debt ceiling limit here, this week on morning joe the "new york times" economist argued why the u.s. should...
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which is to try to link the debt ceiling to an ideological agenda of spending cuts in which the choice presented to the american people was, either face dramatic cuts in social security or medicare or we'll default on our obligations and wreck the american economy and throw the financial system into crisis. not much of a choice. we are glad to see that that strategy is not being pursued anymore. so this is a welcome development. and as i said yesterday, the president will not stand in the way of this bill becoming law. his interest is in resolving our budget and fiscal issues for the long-term and he looks forward to engaging with congress in building on the accomplishments he's achieved so far in deficit reduction, the $2.5 trillion achieved so far in a balanced way. >> so now that the votes are in from israel, i'm wondering if you would give us some comment on the president's reaction to netanyahu's re-election? not only his re-election but the weakened state of his re-rex, what do you think both the out-- re-election, what you think both the outcome and the back drop of the outcome
which is to try to link the debt ceiling to an ideological agenda of spending cuts in which the choice presented to the american people was, either face dramatic cuts in social security or medicare or we'll default on our obligations and wreck the american economy and throw the financial system into crisis. not much of a choice. we are glad to see that that strategy is not being pursued anymore. so this is a welcome development. and as i said yesterday, the president will not stand in the way...
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ceiling is if we get the cuts we want in social security and medicare which as you pointed out they'll come back with that. do you think the president would have the authority under the 14th amendment to raise the debt ceiling on his own without waiting for congress? >> yes i do believe it has the authority but unfortunately the president made it clear he will not use the authority. i don't know whether he really believes he has it. he has made it clear he won't do it. >> bill: too bad. it would have been nice to see him issue that threat. >> peter: congressman, i want to ask you about a topic that's been gaining traction here in recent weeks. >> bill: one way to solve the debt ceiling problem. >> peter: one way to solve the debt ceiling problem is for the treasury to create a coin and deem it worth $1 trillion. it is the mint a coin campaign and use that to pay down our deficit. the white house yesterday was asked about it. they didn't rule it out. what's your take on that, congressman? is that something that we could possibly look at and even go down that path? >> i think we should l
ceiling is if we get the cuts we want in social security and medicare which as you pointed out they'll come back with that. do you think the president would have the authority under the 14th amendment to raise the debt ceiling on his own without waiting for congress? >> yes i do believe it has the authority but unfortunately the president made it clear he will not use the authority. i don't know whether he really believes he has it. he has made it clear he won't do it. >> bill: too...
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. >> and if then you're not negotiating on the debt ceiling. >> mm-hmm, yeah. >> so if you're not negotiating and they say you have to negotiate and you're not looking to plan "b," you're going to wait it out -- [ inaudible ] >> well look chuck there's a pretty straight-forward way of doing this and that is to set the debt ceiling aside. we pay our bills and then we have a vigorous debate about how we're going to do further deficit reduction in a balanced way. keep in mind that what we've heard from some republicans in both the house and the senate is that they will only increase the debt ceiling by the amount of spending cuts that they're able to push through. and in order to replace the automatic spending cuts to sequester, that's $1.2 trillion. say it takes another trillion or $1.2 trillion to get us through one more year. they'd have to identify $2.5 trillion in cuts just to get the debt ceiling extended to next year. $2.5 trillion. they can't even -- congress has not been able to identify $1.2 trillion in cuts that they're happy with because these same republicans say they don't want to
. >> and if then you're not negotiating on the debt ceiling. >> mm-hmm, yeah. >> so if you're not negotiating and they say you have to negotiate and you're not looking to plan "b," you're going to wait it out -- [ inaudible ] >> well look chuck there's a pretty straight-forward way of doing this and that is to set the debt ceiling aside. we pay our bills and then we have a vigorous debate about how we're going to do further deficit reduction in a balanced way....
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we'll bump up against the debt ceiling without a fiscal plan. it's almost you have to lock them in the room. nothing gets down. the american people at some point. there needs to be an uprising. >> the ballot box is there.. >> what you have is inherent re-election because of the perks of the office. you are raising money in a daily basis. $10,000 a day. that's what they raise, the average person cannot compete with that. >> that's another issue, thank you for coming in. >> happy thanksgiving. >> you too. >> an outbreak of violence in the central african republic. it's called the forgotten crisis. the secretary-general says the area is descending into chaos. officials fear fighting between the ruling muslim minority and christian majority could become a genocide. numbers killed are not known. rural areas are too dangerous to enter. a million fled their homes. france pledged to send troops. >> 14 egyptian women are headed to prison for supporting the president. they were given 11-year sentences. among them seven minors, who will go to a prison for
we'll bump up against the debt ceiling without a fiscal plan. it's almost you have to lock them in the room. nothing gets down. the american people at some point. there needs to be an uprising. >> the ballot box is there.. >> what you have is inherent re-election because of the perks of the office. you are raising money in a daily basis. $10,000 a day. that's what they raise, the average person cannot compete with that. >> that's another issue, thank you for coming in....
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we don't need to have a crisis on the debt ceiling but it's being manufactured to make a political point by some in washington. not all republicans agree with this. certainly not around the country but even here in washington, but some seem to believe this is the right way to go. so this is the kind of edge of the cliff brinksmanship we saw in 2011 which had a substantially and i think this is irrefutable, adverse impact on the economy. the dow dropped 2,000 points because of the last debt ceiling debate, a debate which resulted in us getting an agreement at the very last minute, not going over the deadline but some paraphernalia think it's a good credited -- apparently think it's a good idea to default on our obligations for the first time since 1789. what does that mean for most americans? you have the dow drop 2,000 points or maybe higher if you actually go over the deadline, that means lost savings for americans. it may not affect people in the senate who are wealthy or people in the senate who have job security and health care security and everything else but it will hurt a lot of a
we don't need to have a crisis on the debt ceiling but it's being manufactured to make a political point by some in washington. not all republicans agree with this. certainly not around the country but even here in washington, but some seem to believe this is the right way to go. so this is the kind of edge of the cliff brinksmanship we saw in 2011 which had a substantially and i think this is irrefutable, adverse impact on the economy. the dow dropped 2,000 points because of the last debt...
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one, as it relates to the debt ceiling, it's not a forward-looking vehicle that authorizes the president or the congress to spend additional money. it's a backward looking vehicle that authorizes us to pate bills that we've already incurred. now, as it relates to the spending issue that we have, clearly we have to figure out a way to make sure that the programs that are important to us, both on the domestic spending side, military side, that are vital to the american people are sustainable in a fiscally responsible way. i think the american people are right to be concerned and hopefully the congress moving forward we can find common ground, both sides of the aisle, come together and do what's right to make sure that not just this generation, but our children and our grandchildren can continue to experience american prosperity. >> gretchen: that's what a lot of people are concerned about. big day for you as a freshman congressman waiting to attend your first presidential inauguration. have a wonderful day, democrat from new york thanks much. >> thank you. >> gretchen: good news for awful
one, as it relates to the debt ceiling, it's not a forward-looking vehicle that authorizes the president or the congress to spend additional money. it's a backward looking vehicle that authorizes us to pate bills that we've already incurred. now, as it relates to the spending issue that we have, clearly we have to figure out a way to make sure that the programs that are important to us, both on the domestic spending side, military side, that are vital to the american people are sustainable in a...
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the house has been the scene, the cause of the government shutdown, the big debates over the debt ceiling more so in the house than the senate. you hit the nail on the head when you look at the battle ground in the next election. lindsey graham, faces a tea party challenger. you have some republicans who say they have principled policy oppositions to this legislation but they also have interesting political environments back home. both sides even leadership sources close to mitch mcconnell who will vote no say the votes are there, though. both the procedural hurdle and the final passage. it will be interesting to watch, kate, you know this from the days on the hill, most democrats might vote for this. watch to see if all the votes are there, in one or two libe l liberals decide to vote no, once they knee it's safe, they'll go to the leadership and say, i need to make a point here. >> it's not looking great for democrats. it seems like they have ground to make up on a couple of key questions san who handles -- who's seens ahandling the country's main problems better. obama lost his 15-poin
the house has been the scene, the cause of the government shutdown, the big debates over the debt ceiling more so in the house than the senate. you hit the nail on the head when you look at the battle ground in the next election. lindsey graham, faces a tea party challenger. you have some republicans who say they have principled policy oppositions to this legislation but they also have interesting political environments back home. both sides even leadership sources close to mitch mcconnell who...
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government and the other over the debt ceiling. he would rather go off the cliff with respect to a government shutdown than a debt ceiling. if it comes down to calling someone's bluff my guess is the president would say fine, i'll let my bluff be called, shut down the government rather than let's default on our loans or default on our debt. >> they're both very dangerous tactics. >> but one is super dangerous and one is dangerous. and that would be the debt ceiling is super dangerous. >> super dangerous. >> let's move on to another bluff being called. >> sure. >> imagine a republican primary where rush limbaugh, sean hannity and mark levin run the debates. >> yes. >> if the rnc has its way it will become a reality. the conservative radio hosts are being looked at as the 2016 debate moderators. meanwhile the rnc is going to ban, not partner, with cnn and nbc from hosting presidential debates because of the networks plans to run hillary clinton themed biopics. the committee voted unanimously on friday to ex-clued the networks and whi
government and the other over the debt ceiling. he would rather go off the cliff with respect to a government shutdown than a debt ceiling. if it comes down to calling someone's bluff my guess is the president would say fine, i'll let my bluff be called, shut down the government rather than let's default on our loans or default on our debt. >> they're both very dangerous tactics. >> but one is super dangerous and one is dangerous. and that would be the debt ceiling is super...